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now you can buy them with a flask at the top with christi. -- whiskey. we thought you would need this. as you know this is march 6th. i always thought the irish day was the 17th, right? our irish americans in san francisco want to celebrate early. we thought that this irish stick, shillelagh, would be helpful to keep people in order. it is a stick of friendship. we can't shake hands. you are going to shake a stick. then you are going to walk in the parade aphave your walking stick, and then when you do the irish jig, you will have it. here is the presentation. (applause). >> look at this. shape up. you are ready, right? just in case, you know, the mayor is always in a good mood. in case she wants to talk about something serious, what you should do is bring this out. 500 best irish jokes and walk in and tell her one of these jokes. i am sure every day you walk in you have one joke after the other, right? >> absolutely. >> you have got your stick, your jokes, now the floor is yours to present all of these wonderful things we have happening and the first of
now you can buy them with a flask at the top with christi. -- whiskey. we thought you would need this. as you know this is march 6th. i always thought the irish day was the 17th, right? our irish americans in san francisco want to celebrate early. we thought that this irish stick, shillelagh, would be helpful to keep people in order. it is a stick of friendship. we can't shake hands. you are going to shake a stick. then you are going to walk in the parade aphave your walking stick, and then...
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state of emergency also impacts journalists our reporter has arranged to meet philosophers spend your flask pirlo for an interview outside in her a lot meant on the outskirts of berlin it's a privilege to have these outside space in times of the coronavirus pandemic it's her home office as the editor in chief will get seen because when i arrived we didn't shake hands things are noticeably changing even the way we greet each other how can we compensate for this. but i think people out you don't invite them over at all so this is a 180 that's hard for everyone and it's good that it's challenging to us. in the fairness would you say this virus is a stress test for society or a test run if the if we look back in history similar epidemics have occurred and they were treated in similar ways the plague in the middle ages and the spanish flu in 1918. i'm for the 1st thing that comes to mind is the book discipline and punish by michelle fuko a french historian and philosopher who said the battle against contagion is always more than just a medical process it's actually what a disciplinary in society
state of emergency also impacts journalists our reporter has arranged to meet philosophers spend your flask pirlo for an interview outside in her a lot meant on the outskirts of berlin it's a privilege to have these outside space in times of the coronavirus pandemic it's her home office as the editor in chief will get seen because when i arrived we didn't shake hands things are noticeably changing even the way we greet each other how can we compensate for this. but i think people out you don't...
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you keep a hip flask in your garter. everyone does that today. women started getting in on the game as well. and it became fun to break the law. it is glamorous to break the law. really, breaking the law is glamorous? yeah, we became a nation of scofflaws. why did the country turn against prohibition? a couple of things happen. everyone saw the organized crime that was going on. especially as the 1920's progressed, you saw in cities like chicago more people were getting killed over gang-run violence, over who was going to control neighborhoods. very famously on valentine's day 1929, the st. valentine's day massacre, where al capone eliminates his rival gang in chicago. they are machine-gunned by his gang in chicago in a garage. that makes national headlines. it really stunned country, and it really showed how violent prohibition was becoming. so many people were saying this is out of control at this point. the violence, the bribery, all of these prohibition agents were horribly corrupt. all of the judges that were getting bribed, it was endemic i
you keep a hip flask in your garter. everyone does that today. women started getting in on the game as well. and it became fun to break the law. it is glamorous to break the law. really, breaking the law is glamorous? yeah, we became a nation of scofflaws. why did the country turn against prohibition? a couple of things happen. everyone saw the organized crime that was going on. especially as the 1920's progressed, you saw in cities like chicago more people were getting killed over gang-run...
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state of emergency also impacts journalists our reporter has arranged to meet philosophers spend your flask pirlo for an interview outside in her lot minutes on the outskirts of berlin it's a privilege to have these outside space in times of the coronavirus pandemic it's her home office as the editor in chief will follow sophie my god seemed to have won since him so because when i arrived we didn't shake hands things a noticeably changing even the way we greet each other how can we compensate for this. as well i don't know if we can really compensate for it but it's quite interesting that people normally show togetherness solidarity and caring by getting close to one another how other inviting people over showing hospitality. and all that has been suspended or actually turned on its head now you keep people out you don't invite them over at all and i have so this is a one in 80 that's hard for everyone and it's good that it's challenging to us. in the fairness would you say this virus is a stress test for society or a test run if the if we look back in history similar epidemics have occurre
state of emergency also impacts journalists our reporter has arranged to meet philosophers spend your flask pirlo for an interview outside in her lot minutes on the outskirts of berlin it's a privilege to have these outside space in times of the coronavirus pandemic it's her home office as the editor in chief will follow sophie my god seemed to have won since him so because when i arrived we didn't shake hands things a noticeably changing even the way we greet each other how can we compensate...
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according to the french government which at the same time is requisitioned all stocks and production all flasks for the next few months reserving them for health workers and those who are infected but. the scammers have a new ploy france has you probably know a world famous ban on fully covering your face in public that's mainly aimed at conservative muslim women but some tricksters have twisted it to their advantage dressing as police officers they've been told getting chinese visitors to paris who were wearing face masks telling them that they had broken the law and had to pay an on the spot following these students were 1st to pay a 150 euros and find spoke policeman for having broken the law that bans complete face covering in public spaces police investigation found the d.'s police were pretending to be police wearing a mask for health reasons is absolutely not illegal in the room trying to pick on the weak and the elderly in the district around bordeaux there are reports of people selling door to door decontamination services for a snip at 1500 euros these con artists use a pressure washe
according to the french government which at the same time is requisitioned all stocks and production all flasks for the next few months reserving them for health workers and those who are infected but. the scammers have a new ploy france has you probably know a world famous ban on fully covering your face in public that's mainly aimed at conservative muslim women but some tricksters have twisted it to their advantage dressing as police officers they've been told getting chinese visitors to...
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have a fun thing that is not working some people decide not to see it why not have the palin luncheon flask work all the time countries and i have talking about baghdad all paris why don't you put the other side to france's president emanuel macrolides to be seen as one of the driving forces for reform in the e.u. but his efforts to change his own country around is a serious trouble i guess this week here in brussels this is former europe minister natalie was one of his most vocal cheerleaders in the european parliament is the my call revolution advancing or has it run out of steam. not only was all welcome to come to its own. nobody has talked more about reforming the e.u. than emmanuel micro why should anyone listen when he's making such heavy weather of reforms in his own country. why 1st has been reforming from for more than 2 years with steady paff. the country is in chaos the cantar is not in k. off there is no threat anymore r. and real with all public transportation and there will be the most ambitious pension systems reform for decades with wish which will pass in the parliament in
have a fun thing that is not working some people decide not to see it why not have the palin luncheon flask work all the time countries and i have talking about baghdad all paris why don't you put the other side to france's president emanuel macrolides to be seen as one of the driving forces for reform in the e.u. but his efforts to change his own country around is a serious trouble i guess this week here in brussels this is former europe minister natalie was one of his most vocal cheerleaders...
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you never move up because when they start redistributing the wealth, you always get to the bottom flaskria: that's what i want to talk to you about, the african-american community has been seen poverty rates go up, i'm sorry, poverty rates go down. people think lifted out of poverty is what i met. the economy has a real factor in terms of the support. tell me about south carolina and the african-american support for donald trump right now. tim: one of the things you have to see, all the pulse when you look at donald trump numbers, the present summers in the pulling and the african-american countries, we've seen it as high as 34%. i'm confident that president trump will move from 8% of the african-american vote to at least 12% on election day and the reasons are clear, give me a contrast, think about this. don't think about it from our perspective, i used to be located in a single-parent household. in poverty, feeling helpless. what has president trump done? he's come to the state of the union is that education is important to every single american and an 11-year-old girl in the audience
you never move up because when they start redistributing the wealth, you always get to the bottom flaskria: that's what i want to talk to you about, the african-american community has been seen poverty rates go up, i'm sorry, poverty rates go down. people think lifted out of poverty is what i met. the economy has a real factor in terms of the support. tell me about south carolina and the african-american support for donald trump right now. tim: one of the things you have to see, all the pulse...
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[applause] >> we'll wait a second for everyono just put away the flask and have a seat. i'm there from florida, and i'll tell you a little bit about myself if you don't know or even if you might care. i was born in fort lauderdale, florida, and i have -- my background is in newspaper journalism. i've never lived anywhere but florida, and that's my excuse for my novels. i don't know anything finish the weirdness of florida is my daily reality. and everyone's moving to florida now, which is a lot more material for me. our newest floridian, former resident was in manhattan, apparently -- [laughter] now he's down there golfing. the material is priceless. i'll talk to you about the first, one of the first -- the first book i ever wrote with just my name on it was a book called "tourist season." i had done three novels with another columnist, one about the cocape war, one about marijuana smuggling in key west and another set in china where my buddy had been stationed for the herald and one of the first reporters in beijing. those were kind of straight thinkers. we -- thrillers
[applause] >> we'll wait a second for everyono just put away the flask and have a seat. i'm there from florida, and i'll tell you a little bit about myself if you don't know or even if you might care. i was born in fort lauderdale, florida, and i have -- my background is in newspaper journalism. i've never lived anywhere but florida, and that's my excuse for my novels. i don't know anything finish the weirdness of florida is my daily reality. and everyone's moving to florida now, which is...
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had to settle a score back in the 1700s, these are the dueling pistols that you used and the powder flaskhat goes with it. >> now, why would you keep these? >> i'm a gun nut. so i thought it was kinda cool to have dueling pistols. >> the stakes for the auction are high. to appraise and catalog the collection, the greens have spent $225,000. >> every box was another -- you never knew what you were gonna get into. >> the big question now -- will the auction bring in the money they need to break even? >> here we are. we've extended a lot of time and a lot of money and a lot of resources just to get to this far. >> was it important for you to recover enough from the auction to cover your expenses? >> very important. >> lot number 22. let's start with... and how much? and get bidding where? >> john frets as auctioneer richard oliver unloads antique toys, dolls, and music boxes for just a few hundred dollars apiece. >> it was a slow start, like, "oh, boy. is this gonna come into it?" >> next on the auction block, that silver cup that bill ralph finally determined was from a yale secret society.
had to settle a score back in the 1700s, these are the dueling pistols that you used and the powder flaskhat goes with it. >> now, why would you keep these? >> i'm a gun nut. so i thought it was kinda cool to have dueling pistols. >> the stakes for the auction are high. to appraise and catalog the collection, the greens have spent $225,000. >> every box was another -- you never knew what you were gonna get into. >> the big question now -- will the auction bring in...
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now you can buy them with a flask at the top with christi. -- whiskey. we thought you would need this. as you know this is march 6th. i always thought the irish day was the 17th, right? our irish americans in san francisco want to celebrate early. we thought that this irish stick, shillelagh, would be helpful to keep people in order. it is a stick of friendship. we can't shake hands. you are going to shake a stick. then you are going to walk in the parade aphave your walking stick, and then when you do the irish jig, you will have it. here is the presentation. (applause). >> look at this. shape up. you are ready, right? just in case, you know, the mayor is always in a good mood. in case she wants to talk about something serious, what you should do is bring this out. 500 best irish jokes and walk in and tell her one of these jokes. i am sure every day you walk in you have one joke after the other, right? >> absolutely. >> you have got your stick, your jokes, now the floor is yours to present all of these wonderful things we have happening and the first of
now you can buy them with a flask at the top with christi. -- whiskey. we thought you would need this. as you know this is march 6th. i always thought the irish day was the 17th, right? our irish americans in san francisco want to celebrate early. we thought that this irish stick, shillelagh, would be helpful to keep people in order. it is a stick of friendship. we can't shake hands. you are going to shake a stick. then you are going to walk in the parade aphave your walking stick, and then...
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now you can buy them with a flask at the top with christi. -- whiskey. we thought you would need this. as you know this is march 6th. i always thought the irish day was the 17th, right? our irish americans in san francisco want to celebrate early. we thought that this irish stick, shillelagh, would be helpful to keep people in order. it is a stick of friendship. we can't shake hands. you are going to shake a stick. then you are going to walk in the parade aphave your walking stick, and then when you do the irish jig, you will have it. here is the presentation. (applause). >> look at this. shape up. you are ready, right? just in case, you know, the mayor is always in a good mood. in case she wants to talk about something serious, what you should do is bring this out. 500 best irish jokes and walk in and tell her one of these jokes. i am sure every day you walk in you have one joke after the other, right? >> absolutely. >> you have got your stick, your jokes, now the floor is yours to present all of these wonderful things we have happening and the first of
now you can buy them with a flask at the top with christi. -- whiskey. we thought you would need this. as you know this is march 6th. i always thought the irish day was the 17th, right? our irish americans in san francisco want to celebrate early. we thought that this irish stick, shillelagh, would be helpful to keep people in order. it is a stick of friendship. we can't shake hands. you are going to shake a stick. then you are going to walk in the parade aphave your walking stick, and then...
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now you can buy them with a flask at the top with christi. -- whiskey.you would need this. as you know this is march 6th. i always thought the irish day was the 17th, right? our irish americans in san francisco want to celebrate early. we thought that this irish stick, shillelagh, would be helpful to keep people in order. it is a stick of friendship. we can't shake hands. you are going to shake a stick. then you are going to walk in the parade aphave your walking stick, and then when you do the irish jig, you will have it. here is the presentation. (applause). >> look at this. shape up. you are ready, right? just in case, you know, the mayor is always in a good mood. in case she wants to talk about something serious, what you should do is bring this out. 500 best irish jokes and walk in and tell her one of these jokes. i am sure every day you walk in you have one joke after the other, right? >> absolutely. >> you have got your stick, your jokes, now the floor is yours to present all of these wonderful things we have happening and the first of all, is goi
now you can buy them with a flask at the top with christi. -- whiskey.you would need this. as you know this is march 6th. i always thought the irish day was the 17th, right? our irish americans in san francisco want to celebrate early. we thought that this irish stick, shillelagh, would be helpful to keep people in order. it is a stick of friendship. we can't shake hands. you are going to shake a stick. then you are going to walk in the parade aphave your walking stick, and then when you do the...
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keep her going for a few days and we are going to go over, we got some tears, we are going to take flasksnce late monday and they are doing really well. things are going to going to have to change, we are going to learn each day how it goes and what we are going to do differently but spirits are really high. give me an idea of how things are going to work out differently? in the way you're going to be able to communicate and keep up—to—date with what is happening? we have set up a family whatsapp group and we are trying to teach my dad how to use video messaging through facetime. how is that going? we are getting there but, you know, they are very sociable people. my dad loves his luton town football club, he goes there every week, so not being up to socialise is going to be tricky but i think the video messaging is good. people can still pop around, they can talk from the front door, we have chairs, it is just going to have chairs, it is just going to have to be different. it is interesting, isn't it? so many people will be relating to you about trying to teach their parents about techno
keep her going for a few days and we are going to go over, we got some tears, we are going to take flasksnce late monday and they are doing really well. things are going to going to have to change, we are going to learn each day how it goes and what we are going to do differently but spirits are really high. give me an idea of how things are going to work out differently? in the way you're going to be able to communicate and keep up—to—date with what is happening? we have set up a family...